The Rich Lip Color formula is described as lightweight, rich in color, moisturizing, creamy, and long-lasting. It’s definitely one of my top lipstick formulas. There’s a nice creaminess that enables even, glide-on color with opaque color coverage, but it doesn’t slip and slide all over. It doesn’t feel or look thick, which also means you don’t have to worry about the color bunching up on itself. This shade wore six hours on me, and my lips felt hydrated even after I removed the product. It’s also scent- and taste-free, which is great for those more sensitive to scents.

It’s full formula name is “Rouge Haute Couleur Longue Tenue” or “Long-Wearing True Color Lipstick.” Diva is rich in pigment and applies with full color coverage with one pass. The texture is just creamy enough to enable good glide across the lips without pulling or tugging, but it doesn’t move around on the lips and almost feels like a matte lipstick. This particular shade lasted nearly eight hours, and while it wore for hours, it did not dry my lips out at all. It has a lightly floral scent.

The formula is described as “delivering a sheer wash of catwalk color” while being hydrating and highly reflective. It’s a new and limited shade for the holidays, and I suspect this shade is best for layering over red and berry-hued lipsticks to add a little shimmer and warmth. It’s a wash of color/shimmer, and the finish is extremely glossy and shiny. Lame Gold wore for three hours, which was surprising, because of the sheerness.

It comes with a brush-type applicator in a clear, square tube. The consistency is thick without being gloppy, heavy, or sticky. It has an almost gel-like, cushion-y feel on the lips. It was lightly moisturizing when I wore it back-to-back for six hours. After two hours, I did notice a very slight grit from the glitter/sparkle, but it wasn’t overly noticeable.

Uber Beige yields opaque color coverage with little product. The consistency is creamy without being too slick, so it glides on but doesn’t slip around. It’s lightly moisturizing, wears five hours, and is scent- and taste-free. I love how creamy and opaque the shade is, but it’s still lightweight and stays in place well. This shade did not last quite as long as some of the other shades in the range do, but it did last well for a lighter shade.

It’s full formula name is “Rouge Haute Couleur Longue Tenue” or “Long-Wearing True Color Lipstick.” Both are very true; this is a highly pigmented, long-wearing lipstick that feels as good as it looks. Diorling wore for seven hours on me with residual staining getting me to eight hours without feeling compelled to reapply. It will last through drinking and a light meal as well. It’s lightly moisturizing, so my lips didn’t feel parched after I removed it. The color itself was fully opaque and very little product was needed to achieve full color coverage. It had a creamy, glide-on consistency that didn’t tug or pull at lips and deposited color evenly. Diorling is one of four shades for the holidays and is packaged in limited edition, vintage gold packaging.

It has mostly opaque color coverage (I’d say 95%) and a subtle sheen. The consistency is lightweight but very creamy, so it glides on easily without dragging or tugging on the lip and deposits even color. This shade wore just over six hours on me, which is great for a lipstick, but this formula touts eight hours, so it is a little short. Otherwise, it was moisturizing, comfortable to wear, and wore away evenly. It’s scent- and taste-free, and it is packaged in a black lacquered tube with a magnetic closure.